No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips.

   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #11  
James - with the "fixed" units you can only move up/down?? You have to move the entire tractor to get left/right - forward/back?? If so - that does sound like a PITA.
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #12  
Woodland Mills WG 24 here...........have done over 30 stumps so far.......sure beats an axe, mattock, shovel, chainsaw, and sore back. 1244.JPG

I only move forward....then reposition...If going too fast the grinder will rise up....my neck gets a little tired after awhile.....but it is a very old neck. Right now I have seven more stumps to do....007.JPG
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Cheers,
Mike
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #13  
James - with the "fixed" units you can only move up/down?? You have to move the entire tractor to get left/right - forward/back?? If so - that does sound like a PITA.

Maybe difficult with a gear tractor, but absolutely no problem with a hydro tractor. Watch the video.


 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #14  
I happen to have a hydraulic up/down - left/right stump grinder by Land Pride. Position the tractor, engage the pto and use the hydraulics. I did two 18" pear stumps, a 24" cedar, and a 30" butternut stump this afternoon in about 3 hours. I'm sure I'll get faster as I learn. Sure is hard on the neck though. Oh... and I can stay on the tractor while doing it.
 

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   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips.
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#15  
Did you rent or buy grinder?
This is 吐ixed mounted right? You can raise and lower with 3 point hitch, but move it left/right and forward/back with tractor?
Probably not bad with a hydro tractor.
I think the one痴 that swing left to right with hydraulic cylinder are a lot more expensive, but maybe worth it if renting.
So where was the hydraulic leak if just PTO driven?

Bought it.

Leak was from the engine area, not the grinder.
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #16  
James - with the "fixed" units you can only move up/down?? You have to move the entire tractor to get left/right - forward/back?? If so - that does sound like a PITA.

Moving the stump grinder side-to-side between passes isn't a big deal like it may sound. When you back up to make the next pass, the slightest turn of the steering wheel will make a several inch difference in the position of the stump grinder. It's not like you're making three-point turns to reposition every time you make a pass. The movements are so minor that you don't even really think about it. It just happens naturally as you're moving back and forth over the stump.

I've removed roughly 60 stumps from my property with mine (only 8 acres but the previous owner - 41 years - never removed a stump after taking down a tree). For the average homeowner, this grinder is hard to beat for the money invested. If I were a professional doing more than hobby work, this isn't the machine for many reasons (who wants to bring a whole tractor along for the ride just to grind a stump?).
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #17  
Moving the stump grinder side-to-side between passes isn't a big deal like it may sound. When you back up to make the next pass, the slightest turn of the steering wheel will make a several inch difference in the position of the stump grinder. It's not like you're making three-point turns to reposition every time you make a pass. The movements are so minor that you don't even really think about it. It just happens naturally as you're moving back and forth over the stump.

I've removed roughly 60 stumps from my property with mine (only 8 acres but the previous owner - 41 years - never removed a stump after taking down a tree). For the average homeowner, this grinder is hard to beat for the money invested. If I were a professional doing more than hobby work, this isn't the machine for many reasons (who wants to bring a whole tractor along for the ride just to grind a stump?).

Those that have never driven a hydro tractor for a length of time and become "one" with the tractor don't understand that movement in a hydro tractor is practically an unconscious thought process. And the tiny body movements to move the tractor to grind the stumps would surely fall into that arena.

I think there are faster and more complex grinders out there, but for a homeowner wanting a simple rugged low cost grinder, AND if he has a hydro tractor already, this looks like a good one to me. Without a hydro tractor to make the movements this grinder would be a big PITA. I saw where one owner in the comment section that did not have a hydro tractor, used the bucket edge turned down into the ground to move the tractor thru the stump by using the dump action to move the tractor incrementally. I reckon this to be possible, but still not nearly as efficient as a hydro tractor transmission.

Another user that used the Woodland Mills on two different JD tractors mentioned that the less complex hydro on one of the tractors was better for this purpose than the E-hydro tractor because he could feel the pressure in the pedal better when he was "crowding" the hydro by moving too fast thru the cut. I fully understood what he was saying as the Electric over hydraulic E-hydro would insulate him from this backpressure on the pedal.
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #18  
Those that have never driven a hydro tractor for a length of time and become "one" with the tractor don't understand that movement in a hydro tractor is practically an unconscious thought process. And the tiny body movements to move the tractor to grind the stumps would surely fall into that arena.
I got a kick out of reading that... lol Do you think those of us that have a gear drive tractor never become "one" with that style of transmission?? lol lol

I have my Woodland Mills stump grinder on a "gear drive" tractor (with creep) and it's no big deal at all, I ground 32 stumps one day, and it went as smoothly as when I'm on a whiner tranny tractor. It's really all about getting use to, what you own...

My gear drive tractor makes less heat, uses less fuel and has more PTO power to the grinder, stump grinders suck up PTO power like crazy and more PTO power = deeper cuts.

SR
 
   / No tractor breakage and 7 stumps are chips. #19  
I got a kick out of reading that... lol Do you think those of us that have a gear drive tractor never become "one" with that style of transmission?? lol lol

I have my Woodland Mills stump grinder on a "gear drive" tractor (with creep) and it's no big deal at all, I ground 32 stumps one day, and it went as smoothly as when I'm on a whiner tranny tractor. It's really all about getting use to, what you own...

My gear drive tractor makes less heat, uses less fuel and has more PTO power to the grinder, stump grinders suck up PTO power like crazy and more PTO power = deeper cuts.

SR

:thumbsup: GEARED TRACTOR'S RULE !!!
 

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